Aethelwald of Northumbria

Aethelwald Moll of Northumbria (730-765) was the king of Northumbria from 24 July 759 to 30 October 765, succeeding Oswulf of Northumbria and preceding Ealhred of Northumbria.

Biography
Aethelwald of Northumbria came to power in 759 through regicide, murdering Oswulf of Northumbria. On 6 August 761, Aethelwald killed Aetheling Oswine at the Eildon Hills when he challenged his rule as king, but in 765 he was overthrown by Ealhred of Northumbria. His son Aethelred I of Northumbria would succeed Ealhred upon his own reoval from the throne.